we may achieve this if the accords announced in early 1989 are adhered to, and if China and other developing countries don't upset the applecartIf my team refused to accept my way of working, I'd tell them that I would not tolerate someone upsetting the applecart and, if necessary, they would have to be removed from the decision-making process

2(distress)afectar;(hurt, make sad)disgustar;(offend)ofender;disgustar

people who are easily upset may prefer not to watchpuede que las personas que se impresionen fácilmente prefieran no mirar

Monica described herself as very emotional and easily upsetI didn't tell you about the accident because I didn't want to upset youit would upset her if you didn't gohis off-hand manner upset medon't let her upset you//. Tact was never her strong point

she has had to deal with many upsets in her personal lifesu vida ha estado llena de contratiempos or reveses

When we are tired small upsets that we would normally take in our stride become enormously upsettingIn a country which has seen so many political upsets (and administrative purges) it is scarcely surprising

she has had her fair share of upsets in the past few weeksya ha tenido bastantes disgustos en las últimas semanas;people who are prone to emotional upsetslas personas propensas a trastornos emocionales

people who are prone to depression, emotional upsets and anxiety

2(Dep)(Pol)(unexpected result)derrota (f) sorpresa

she defeated her in one of the most memorable upsets of the 1969 Wimbledon gamesthey caused one of the biggest upsets ever by beating Austria 1-0The voters said something yesterday with upsets in Pennsylvania and Mississippi

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